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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Grass Valley Nugget

June 28, 1949 (8 pages)

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Tuesdav. June 22 1040 ~~ —— rd Sen aaaanuver eee ome The Nevada City Nugget, Tuesday, June 28, 1949-—5 ; Society and Chf Vows Mrs. Floy-Margaret Reynolds, Society Editor In the West Indies, glow worms are confined in lanterns to light homes. HOLMES FUNERAL HOME Lighting Fixtures 246 Sacramento St. Nevada City The: Holmes Funeral Home service is priced within the means of all. Ambulance service at all The kindest courtesy you can show your guests is to have their names in your home-town newspaper. The nicest gesture you can give your Phone 208 hosts when you are away visiting is the mention of their names in your newspaper. And we will greatly appreciate publishing your items. Mrs. Floy-Margaret Reynolds, telephone 186-J, is our society reporter and will be glad to assist you in reporting the event. Or a call to the Replace your damaged fixtures while you are doing your spring cleaning. Nugget office, 305 Broad street, or telephone 36, will place your news -in print. Mrs. Byron Brock began her executive work as president of Nevada, El Dorado and Placer Tri-County Federation of Women’s Clubs Wednesday morning by calling an executive board meeting at the home of Mrs. Lloyd F. Butcher, Ridge Road, Nevada City. Other officers of the _ TriCounty Federation are: Mrs. Byron Brock,’ president, Nevada City; Mrs. Lois E. Neigle, first vice president, Cool; Mrs. Mae Herold, 2nd vice president, Lincoln; Mrs. Lloyd Butcher, secretary, Nevada City; Mrs. Marguerita. Webb, treasurer, Loomis; Si. W.> Laird, that the Communit government of Czechoslovakia was waging a Larson, 88 04.0: S56 Oak Let Fred Do It.. Tri-County Past President, Mrs. MEALS Divorces ANDERSON—In Nevada City, June 23, 1949, Donna J. Anderson against Fredrick W. Ander son, both of Nevada City. Suit filed grounds cruelty. Plaintiff asks $40 month support of two minor children and community property—consisting—of house, lot and furnishings. Couple married April 11, 1947, in Reno, ley Dupyyk, Grass Valley, wife eB eb 10 a.m., at Myers Grass Valley HE KNOWS HOW 9 ALL HOURS Ee) The Best Spot in Town AT SUCCESS CAFE FRED & ANGIE OPEN 24 HOURS THE DONUT HUT Broad Street Nevada City TAYLOR’S 233% Mill St. Phone 276-M Grass Valley fr BEAUTIFY AND PROTECT ..With PAINT! What a world of. satisfaction you get when you give your home a new coat of paint. It’s a pleasure to you, your family even the whole neighborhood is pleased. Builders and « Consumers Lumber company is ready with fine quality paints and painters’ equipment to help you get started. Come in today! BUILDERS & CONSUMERS LUMBER COMPANY Telephone Grass Valley 1050 GLENBROOK NOW 3 OUT OF4 TELEPHONE ORDERS ~ FILLED IN A MONTH In some fastest-growing areas 1. Installers have been working fast the the wait still is long—but we're making ‘steady progress first half of 1949 . . . keeping up their pace of the postwar years. Here in the West, 145,000 new telephones will have gone into service in the first six months of the year. Although new orders keep pouring in, we’re able to take care of them Nevada City 3039 Broad St. SEWING MACHINE RENTALS © REPAIRS Phone 280 faster. Seventy-two per cent are filled within thirty days—that’s practically three out of four. CRAWFORD—In Nevada City, June 23, 1949, Rosemary Crawford against George A. Crawford, both of Nevada City. Suit filed grounds cruelty. Plaintiff asks $150 month support and community property of home, lot and furniture. Married 1942, in Nev., separated June 23, in Reno, Nevada City Oct. 2, 1949. YOUR FINE CLOTHES time she secured a county school nurse for Placer county. Before and after her election to the assembly she: was vice president of the Placer County Chamber of Commerce. A delicious luncheon’ was served to’ the members of the executive board at the~Deer Creek Inn. A vote of appreciation was given Mrs. Butcher and her daughter Diane for their gracious hospitality. Won't Suffer at GRASS VALLEY LAUNDRY & Dry Cleaners We clean them with care and preciseness—a. service to good housekeepers who demand the best. No harsh ingredients or careless handling at Grass Valley Laundry—a trial will TRY MILTON’S FAMILY PACK * ICE CREAM GRASS VALLEY FOR YOUR HOME FREEZER HOME-MADE LAUNDRY Vanilla Fresh Strawberry Chocolate and DRY CLEANERS FULL ‘GALLON Phone 123 FOR ORDERS SHORT ORDERS CRAB & SHRIMP LOUIES PIE A LA MODE Nev., man for 12 years during which i STEAKS TO ORDER June 25, 1949, Mrs. Anna McAu separated in Nevada City Sept. 15, 1948. years. She helped organize the Placer County Tuberculosis AsNo children. sociation and served as chair $ 1.6 To Take Out DUPYYK—In Nevada City, They were accompanied north by The following box score of the! o¢ John, mother of John Jr. both Mrs. Helen Coffey, also of Port Placerville 49er vs. Nevada City {of Grass Valley; sister of Robert Angeles and Sequim, in the everMerchants game
of Sunday, green state. Mrs. Ethel Doane, June 19, was unobtainable last F. McAuley, Donna, Texas; Dr. Oakland, will also come to Neweek. The Foothill league game W. C. McAuley, Newport, Ark., vada City for a visit. was played in Placerville with’ and Mrs. K. L. Witt, Ventura; the home town winning 17-5. native of Arkansas, aged 59 Nevada City ab rh apoe years. Funeral services Monday Soroptimist Club To CHOLIS 8 Deiat8 Weel etre: Eats § et 0] formed by. Justice of the Péace president of Northern District George W. Gildersleeve, Nevada California Federation of WoCity. men’s clubs; Mrs. C. H. Preston, served on the state board many HAMBURGERS campaign against religious freedom that violated ‘the decencies of civilization.” Box Score of 49er where they were called by the Nevada City Game death of.her mother, Mrs. Wilson. County, and present second vice PHONE 61-J-3 ing from Paris with Mrs. Acheson, is greeted at National Airport by President Truman and Vice President Barkley. Acheson said Wash., “auditor, D. L. Bass, Tri-County past president; Mrs. Rosa A. Decater and Mrs. Ruth Blair. Loomis was represented by Mrs. Edythe Boyd, and Lincoln by Mrs. May Herold. Representatives from Nevada City were Mrs.: Lloyd Butcher, Miss Gertrude Goyne, Mrs. Anna Rogers, Mrs. Mae Raddue, Mrs. Hazel Estes. Mrs. Burdella Dolan, Nevada City, was a guest. Miss Diane Butcher, Nevada City, was hostess. Mrs. Bass and Mrs. Preston of Roseville gave tribute to the late Caro M. Woodbridge, former legislator who was the organizer of Roseville Improvement club and the, first president of TriCounty. Mrs. Woodbridge was president of northern district and Grass Valley-Nevada City Hiway 147 So. Auburn Phone 733-J Grass Valley WASHINGTON, D. C.—Secretary of State Dean Acheson, return Coley, TD 7.25 5) 4 OFT 88 Mortuary, Mrs. Ida Magonigal of Rushing, ¢ 2: 4 021-0 2:58 the Nevada City Church of Christ son, parliamentarian, Roseville. Wojatk, po22::.. S05 es: 0 Scientist reading the service. InThe Soroptimist club of NeMrs. Brock gave a report from 3 ail terment in Greenwood cemetery. the recent meeting of the state vada City has started summer Childers, 2b) '4 do executive board summer conferround table meetings at the NaTobiassen,cf-. 4-0':1 0° 0°6 HOOPES—In Grass Valley, ence at Santa Cruz. Penny art tional hotel, downstairs dining Crribnerserhs i222 Si 0285) O20 June 25, 1949, George S. Hoopes, Hawkins; lic 40 1 ob. ae Od and. civic club awards: are the room. Tomorrow will be the last husband of Elizabeth, father of Cole i sscea PE :0: 0, 280 meeting for President Vrginia only awards approved by the Mrs. Walter .Nettleton, -Ted ‘R. state federalion for this erm of Hillard to: preside over, the Hoopes, all of Grass Valley, E. W. Total 34 5 7.8 26 4 newly installed officers taking office 1949-50-51. Hoopes, Curundu, Panama Canal office the erid of June. Revision of Tri-County byZone, Mrs. R. P. Howard, Sigurd, Placerville 49’s ab r h apoe Plans will be made Wednesday laws was discussed. Mrs. Brock Gee? eee ona oer Utah; brother of Mrs. Florence noon: for attending the Colfax Wentz, 2b. 5.. GSES appointed Mrs. Rosa A. Decater and Joseph Hoopes, eee Pennock club’s installation June 28 at Perkins, rf ...:On ook of Roseville, Mrs. George GilderPilatti: “Sb. = ts: 4 of -2 632.26 both of Westchester,:Penn.; NaColfax. sleeve and Mrs. Lloyd Butcher Buhiert;-p: 2 4° T0730 tive of Chatham, Penn., aged 78 of Nevada City with Mrs. A. Brunello ,8S 6551 de eee years. Funeral services Tuesday, Moulton Swanson of Roseville, 1 .Carpender,lf..5° 3 °3° . 0-0 2 p.m. at Myers Grass Valley Births to report on Tri-County by-laws Mart, Che 27: Bk 200580 Mortuary, the Rev. Frank Buck, at the next executive board PRINE—In Grass Valley, June Emmerson, 1lb.4 0 2 0 8 0 pastor of Emmanuel Episcopal meeting. 18, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. RichScheiber, c ... oi: 2 8-16 church, officiating. Interment in The following committee apard Prine, Nevada City, a daughGreenwood Cemetery. pointments were made: Official ter. Total 39 17.17 16 22 1 hostess, Mrs. George GilderGEORGE C. BOLES BEVARD—In Grass Valley, Score by Innings: sleeve; registrar, Mrs. Arthur June 23, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Nevada City .. 000 005 000— 5 Hoge. Optometrist Chairmen: motion pictures, John Bevard, Grass Valley, a son. Placerville 39ers 013 143 23x—17 Mrs. Mae Raddue, Nevada City; Nevada City GARNER—In Grass Valley, Summary: Two-base hits: Per312 Broad St. federation ethics, Mrs. Frank June 24, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. kins, 1; Carpender, 1; Hawkins, Telephone 270-W Brock, Wheatland; fine arts, Mrs. Chester Garner, Grass Valley, a 1; three-base hits: Wentz, 1; BuhGretchen Nilham, Placerville; son. lert, 1; Tobiassen, 1; stolen bases: drama, Mrs. Eola Blair, Placerville; Bible literature, Mrs. Mar“GOLDBERG—In Nevada City, Wentz 3, Hart. 4, Carpender 1; guerita Webb, Loomis; music, June 23, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. innings pitched by Buhlert 9, Mrs. R. L. Logerwell, Loomis; Melville Goldberg, Grass Valley, Wojack 9; struck out by Buhlert 9, Woijack 3; hit by pitcher, BuhCouncil of International Clubs, a son. lert; bases on balls, off Buhlert. Mrs. Edythe R. Boyd, Loomis; SULLIVAN—In Grass Valley, 4, Wojack 7. publicity, Mrs. Hazel Estes; Indian welfare, Mrs. Alice Haman, June 24, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. NEVADA CITY—ON THE Roseville; institutions and huArnold Sullivan, Grass Valley, a man relations, Mrs. S. W. Laird, daughter. THRESHOLD TO THE BEST Loomis; narcotics, Agnes D. IN SPORTS RECREATION Longley, Loomis; nurses scholar9 Marriages ships, Mrs. Ruth Blair, Roseville. NEVADA CITY Roseville Improvement club ROPER BROWN—In Nevada CHAMBER OF COMMERCE was represented by the followCity, June 24, 1949, Harry A. ing: Mrs. A. Molton Swanson, Roper, 36, and Violet Brown, 34, junior past, president of Triboth of Stockton. Ceremony per yo Crosley Shelvador Refrigerators SLATER ELECTRIC ACHESON RETURNS WITH REPORT FROM PARIS Harleth Brock, who are return Start Summer Round Loomis; Mrs. R. Moulton SwanTable Discussions Mrs: OLYMPIA WELDERS Amana Home Freezers Mrs. Byron E. Brock and Mrs. Lloyd Butcher are in Sacramento today attending a conference of Northern District,. Federation of Women’s clubs, at the Tuesday Club house. Following the gathering Mrs. Brock will meet her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ing from Port Angeles, COMPLETE LINE OF WIRING MATERIALS L Women’s Club Executives Gather Here Nevada City Women Attending Confab In Sacramento Today hours. ~£ = 2. Hundreds of miles of telephone cables have been going in at a fast clip. But these voice-high GRASS VALLEY connections must be made before new equipment like this can begin’ working in a medium-sized office. But we’re hurrying all we can to make the waiting time shorter still. Your telephone needs ways are still bottlenecked in some places—in many of our fastest-growing areas, practically no telephones can be installed for months . . . until the lines and other facilities can catch up with the mushrooming demand. The telephone picture everyone .. everywhere in the West . . has more looks better . . . but it’s not yet all we want it to be. and better telephone service than ever before. are very real to us and we won't be satisfied until 4. Huge sums of money have gone to work in the West to make this new equipment possible — and your own telephone more valuable. Millions must come — not from bills—but from people who ut savings into the telephone usiness. To attract these dollars, we must pay a reasonable amount (18 MILL ST. 3. Nearly a million and a for their use . . . must sell our services at fair, adequate prices. i) the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company { ; Your telephone is one of today’s biggest bargains }